Men's Reproductive Health

Vasectomy

A vasectomy is a simple, fast and minimally invasive procedure that blocks off the vas deferens (tubes that carry the semen). It is an effective form of male contraception. After the short, 20-minute procedure, patients can go home. Patients are advised not to perform any physical labor or exercise for a few days. After your vasectomy, there will be a three-month period where you will be tested to make sure your semen is sperm-free. During that time, you need to use other forms of birth control. After the three months, your vasectomy will be a viable form of contraception.

Reverse Vasectomy

A vasectomy is technically considered a permanent method of birth control. However, they can be reversed by reconnecting the tubes that were cut during the vasectomy. Reversal is not achievable in all men.

Schedule an appointment for your vasectomy or vasectomy reversal.

You do not need a doctor’s referral. Call us and we will help answer your questions or make an appointment for a consultation.